Sunday, June 10, 2018

FOX NEWS HOST CALLS TRUMP A DICTATOR!

FOX NEWS CALLS TRUMP A DICTATOR! 

I shit you not. While it may have been a Freudian slip Fox actually told the truth! Click the link above. 

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Donald Trump has the Design Taste of a Dictator - POLITICO ...


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Trump's Flip Flops: The First 100 Days

Caveat for Trump supporters: We know you assholes aren't very bright. We also know that you assholes know that Trump is a lying sack of shit. Stupidity is no excuse. You fuckers belong in cages!

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Tracking Donald Trump’s flip-flops in his first 100 days ...


Donald Trump went into the White House with a mandate to break with tradition.
In many ways, he’s embracing it.
As he marks 100 days in office, Trump has adopted more establishment-friendly positions, as well as habits of his predecessor, than his campaign persona let on.
He has changed his position on a dozen key promises and positions, our analysis found.
He’s reversed tough talk on labeling China a "currency manipulator" and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as "obsolete."
He’s spent numerous weekends away from the White House at his private Florida retreat, after years of lambasting President Barack Obama for traveling on taxpayer dollars. And he is outpacing Obama’s time on the green.

All the President's Flip-Flops - The Atlantic


And despite his campaign rallying cry to "drain the swamp," Trump has filled his White House staff and Cabinet with billionaires, donors, former politicians and Wall Street financiers.
Even as a candidate, it was tough to pin down Trump’s policy positions.
As president, it appears his changes in position come from learning on the job.
Trump decided that he would no longer call China a currency manipulator, for example, after his first meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump told the Wall Street Journal that he learned China hadn’t manipulated its currency for months and that he needs to maintain a good relationship with China to address the North Korean threat.
In an interview with the Associated Press April 21, Trump admitted that when he originally said NATO was "obsolete" during the campaign, he made the claim "not knowing much about NATO, now I know a lot about NATO."
"Every decision is much harder than you'd normally make," he told AP, speaking about how the office has affected him. "This is involving death and life and so many things."
See our list of Trump reversals in his first 100 days:
1. On whether NATO is obsolete
Before becoming president: "NATO is obsolete." (April 4, 2016)
Since becoming president: NATO is "no longer obsolete." (April 12, 2017)
2. On White House transparency
Before becoming president: "Why is @BarackObama spending millions to try and hide his records? He is the least transparent President--ever--and he ran on transparency." (June 6, 2012)
Since becoming president: The White House won’t release its visitor logs, reversing an Obama-era policy. (April 2017)
3. On whether he will have time to play golf
Before becoming president: "I’m going to be working for you. I’m not going to have time to go play golf." (August 8, 2016)
Since becoming president: Has played golf at least 14 times since taking office. (as of April 17, 2017)
4. On presidential travel
Before becoming president: "We pay for Obama's travel so he can fundraise millions so Democrats can run on lies. Then we pay for his golf." (Oct. 14, 2014)
Since becoming president: Spent more than half of first 13 weekends as president at his resort in Mar-a-Lago, likely costing millions of taxpayer dollars. (as of April 18, 2017)
5. On attacking Syria after a chemical weapons attack
Before becoming president: "AGAIN, TO OUR VERY FOOLISH LEADER, DO NOT ATTACK SYRIA - IF YOU DO MANY VERY BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN & FROM THAT FIGHT THE U.S. GETS NOTHING!" (Sept. 5, 2013)
Since becoming president: "Tonight, I ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in Syria from where the chemical attack was launched. It is in this vital national security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons." (April 6, 2017)
6. On attacking Syria without congressional approval
Before becoming president: "The President must get Congressional approval before attacking Syria-big mistake if he does not!" (Aug. 30, 2013)
Since becoming president: Took unilateral action to strike Syria. (April 6, 2017)
7. On whether China is a currency manipulator
Before becoming president: "China is a currency manipulator." (Oct. 22, 2016)
Since becoming president: "They're not currency manipulators." (April 12, 2017)
8. On whether he will keep Janet Yellen as Federal Reserve chair
Before becoming president: "When her time is up I would most likely replace her." (May 5, 2016)
Since becoming president: When asked by the Wall Street Journal if Yellen was "toast" when her term ends in 2018, Trump said, "No, not toast." (April 12, 2017)
9. On whether the Export-Import Bank is good
Before becoming president: "I don’t like it. I think it’s a lot of excess baggage. I think it’s unnecessary. And when you think about free enterprise, it’s really not free enterprise. I’d be against it." (Aug. 4, 2015)
Since becoming president: "Actually, it’s a very good thing. And it actually makes money; it can make a lot of money." (April 12, 2017)
10. On "insider" influence
Before becoming president: "It’s Time To Drain The Swamp In Washington, D.C." (Oct. 17, 2016)
Since becoming president: Filled his cabinet with billionaire donors, Wall Street insiders and former politicians. (throughout transition and first few weeks)
11. On making cuts to Medicaid
Before becoming president: "Save Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security without cuts." (June 16, 2016)
Since becoming president: Pushed Republican health care plan that would reduce federal spending on Medicaid by $880 billion over 10 years. (March 3, 2017)

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Hi friend,
Earlier this week, Donald Trump tweeted that he has the “absolute right to pardon” himself. 
 
His perception is not only wrong, it is completely counter to one of the core principles of our democracy—that no one, not even the president, is above the law. 
 
In a 20-page memo leaked over the weekend, Trump’s legal team tries to make the argument that Trump cannot obstruct justice because he gets to determine what constitutes justice. This argument is flawed for multiple reasons, but most importantly because, despite his apparent views to the contrary, Trump is not a king. 
 
Trump is normalizing his lawlessness, all the while claiming he’s done nothing wrong and has nothing to hide. We can’t accept this from any leader. In the face of this unconstitutional behavior, we must unite and resist. 
 
Let’s keep the pressure on, and show Trump we will hold him accountable for his defiance to our democracy. 
 
Forward this email and encourage your friends and family to join our movement: 
 
 
Thank you,
Tom

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